Download PDFOpen PDF in browserStrategic Vs OperationalEasyChair Preprint 1460224 pages•Date: August 30, 2024AbstractThis abstract explores the fundamental differences between strategic and operational approaches within organizations. Strategic planning is concerned with long-term goals, competitive advantage, and overall direction, focusing on high-level decisions made by top management. It involves crafting vision statements, conducting SWOT analyses, and allocating resources to ensure the organization's future success. In contrast, operational planning deals with the day-to-day activities that ensure the smooth functioning of an organization. It focuses on efficiency, productivity, and the execution of tasks to meet short-term objectives. Keyphrases: Goals and Objectives, Operations, Strategy, alignment, execution, operational planning, strategic planning
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